It's even worse than that.  While we can use our accessible devices, we still 
can't go to a humble Wallmart and shop independently; or, for that matter, the 
local 7/11.  We must be assisted when purchasing anything in a large store 
prone to layout changes, robbing us of much of the credibility we might 
otherwise have as equals.  Our talking smart thing tells us we have a $20 bill 
in our hand, and yet we had to ask for assistance finding HoneyNut chereos?  
And people whine because some agency somewhere didn't spend money and time to 
put descriptions in movies?!  I was involved with WGBH back in 193-4 when DVS 
first got going, at least in America.  I really like some of the DVS movies 
I've watched, and I appreciate the skill it takes to do timely narration of 
visual events. but I also recognize this for the luxury that it is.  Asking the 
government to make this accessible is like asking your deity of choice to 
provide you with a narrator for all the things in life which you don't see; I 
think we're stretching the metaphor here.  I'll take an accessible computer 
over a described movie.


 • Mark BurningHawk Baxter
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